City Hall is located adjacent to the serene Civic Center Park at 78495 Calle Tampico, La Quinta, CA 92253. Get directions here. You can learn more about the beautiful City of La Quinta by visiting the City’s website here.

The Desert Sands Unified School District. You can reach out to them at (760) 777-4200

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Access Asset Management is found throughout all of La Quinta. The city has grown recently and provided a large base for new investment opportunities and property management. Although this page serves to give a owners and residents a biography for the city of La Quinta, you can check out of other pages and blog posts on property management. Owners are directed towards our owners page and FAQ and to reach a seasoned property management in the La Quinta area write us an email or give us a call, we would love to answer any of your questions.

“Home to the nationally acclaimed Arnold Palmer Classic Course at SilverRock Resort, La Quinta is a blend of beauty, charm, and opportunity. La Quinta’s history is rich and its story a fascinating tale of success. Named by the Robb Report as the “Best Place to Live for Golf,” La Quinta is home to over 20 exceptional golf courses, including the famous PGA West. The historic La Quinta Resort & Club is the largest resort in the Coachella Valley and is complemented by other recently-opened hospitality venues. The city embraces art and culture, offering the La Quinta Arts Festival and a variety of beautiful public art pieces. The bustling Highway 111 corridor and enchanting Old Town Village feature the best of shopping, dining, and personal services. La Quinta’s growth over the last decade has been truly remarkable.”

“The ancient Salton Sea, the Cahuillas, the ranches, the Bradshaw Trail, the La Quinta Hotel, celebrities, the Desert Club, PGA West…are all part of La Quinta’s rich history. We invite you to explore La Quinta and discover why it’s such a special place.

La Quinta is nearly surrounded by the Santa Rosa Mountains and is located on the floor of the Coachella Valley. When the floor of the valley began to sink, it was covered by the Pacific Ocean. Over a period of hundreds of years, the Colorado River flowed into the Gulf of California and formed a large delta fan. Silt basin deposits grew higher and wider until the basin was cut-off from the ocean, while the mountains on both sides grew higher. When the Colorado River changed its course five hundred years ago, the east Coachella Valley flooded creating the freshwater Lake Cahuilla. You can still see the lake’s water line today along the base of the Santa Rosa Mountains.

The Desert Cahuilla Indians, hunters and gatherers, were the first ancestors of the La Quinta area. They were one of a few Native American tribes who dug wells. The Cahuilla Indians still exist today.

The first scheduled trains began operating between Los Angeles and Indio in 1876, as the Indio area had a plentiful water supply. Farmers were able to get their vegetables, melon, citrus and date crops to metropolitan areas. La Quinta’s climate was ideal for growing exotic dates, sweet corn, Bermuda onions and Thompson seedless grapes.

As travel to the desert became easier, Los Angeles residents began making trips to the area. When La Quinta incorporated on May 1, 1982, it was named for the La Quinta Resort which had been established in 1926.

The City of La Quinta is booming with a growing population, as well as a large seasonal population of “snow birds.” There are retail stores along Highway 111 and Washington Street, the Old Town Village area with boutique shops and restaurants, hotels, and a variety of recreational and cultural activities.”
Source: http://www.la-quinta.org

The Application Underwriter works with applicants gathering necessary information, organizing supporting documentation, and verifying supplied information. The application underwriter carries the burden of responsibility for quickly and effectively analyzing an application, or often multiple competing applications, to find the strongest one to fill a vacant rental unit. The Application Underwriter has discretion to determine essential risk mitigation strategies and, when necessary, demand increased rents, deposits, or co-signers to “shore-up” an application. When multiple strong applications are received the Application Underwriter is expected to research available inventory and suggest comparable Access inventory to be sure that all qualified applicants have the greatest chance of becoming a resident in one of Access’ rental homes. The Applicant Underwriter directly affects both the quality and consistency of Access’ residents, and is responsible for;

The Placement Associate works at the direction of the Property Manager, meeting with prospective tenants and providing a warm and inviting experience as the first point of contact at Access. The Placement Associate, in conjunction with the Property Manager, is the liaison between prospective tenants and Access, and is responsible for;

• A motivation for relationship building
• Excellent ability to listen and communicate effectively
• Proven ability to communicate information in order to overcome objections
• Unparalleled professionalism

The Placement Associate works at the direction of the Property Manager, meeting with prospective tenants and providing a warm and inviting experience as the first point of contact at Access. The Placement Associate, in conjunction with the Property Manager, is the liaison between prospective tenants and Access, and is responsible for;

• A motivation for relationship building
• Excellent ability to listen and communicate effectively
• Proven ability to communicate information in order to overcome objections
• Unparalleled professionalism

As CEO and Leasing Director of Access Asset Management, Adam is responsible for the company’s day-to-day-operations and client relations. With a passion for improvement, an obsessive attention to detail, and the highest level of accountability, Adam co-founded Access in 2009 with one goal, to be the very best in the industry.

Adam moved from Escondido to Lake Elsinore in 2001, at which point he began his professional journey, regularly working two to three jobs at a time in order to support his family, gain experience and advance himself into his ideal career path. Still as driven as ever, you’ll often find him working 12 to 14 hour days, six days a week, always striving for the enhancement of the company and the benefit of his clients.

When he’s not glued to his desk, Adam enjoys reading, dabbling in photography, crashing his drone, and spending quality time with his family; building rockets and playing video games with his son, spoiling his young daughter, playing with his newborn and relaxing with his wife of nearly 12 years whom he credits with his success, both professionally and personally.

The Placement Associate works at the direction of the Property Manager, meeting with prospective tenants and providing a warm and inviting experience as the first point of contact at Access. The Placement Associate, in conjunction with the Property Manager, is the liaison between prospective tenants and Access, and is responsible for;

• A motivation for relationship building
• Excellent ability to listen and communicate effectively
• Proven ability to communicate information in order to overcome objections
• Unparalleled professionalism

The Placement Associate works at the direction of the Property Manager, meeting with prospective tenants and providing a warm and inviting experience as the first point of contact at Access. The Placement Associate, in conjunction with the Property Manager, is the liaison between prospective tenants and Access, and is responsible for;

• A motivation for relationship building
• Excellent ability to listen and communicate effectively
• Proven ability to communicate information in order to overcome objections
• Unparalleled professionalism

The Office Manager works with both residents and property owners acting as an escalation resource for residents and a reliable and trusted resource for property owners to direct routine questions and concerns to such as HOA violations, past-due balances, and status updates on larger projects. In addition, the Office Manager is responsible for internal audit of the different employment roles at Access within the Operations designation as well as a variety of administrative responsibilities within Access. The Office Manager is the liaison between current tenants and Landlords, and is responsible for;

The Maintenance Director works with tenants, vendors, and owners to quickly and efficiently address necessary maintenance concerns. The Maintenance Director is tasked with identifying the nature of a repair and, through experience and investigation, determine not only the impact and severity of the repair but also pass judgement on the cause and responsibility of the repair as well. Prioritizing maintenance requests by identifying the threat, real or perceived, to property or safety is a must and the Maintenance Director must be mindful of each owners tolerance and authorization levels when it comes to Access controlled repairs. Perhaps just as important as the repairs themselves, the Maintenance Director is also responsible for the health of the Access vendor networks. Constantly expanding, shopping, and scouring the local marketplaces to ensure that those hired by Access for the benefit of its clients are providing the highest level of service at the most competitive pricing. A summary of responsibilities for the Maintenance Director are as follows;

• Prioritizing incoming maintenance requests based on severity
• Passing effective judgement on the nature and cause of damage to property
• Coordinating based on pricing and territory to find the best vendor for the job
• Diligent follow-up to ensure that estimates are returned in a timely manner and jobs are completed on schedule
• Handling difficult decisions for owners who prefer hands-off approach while walking through the details for owners who prefer to be hands-on
• Negotiating discounts when applicable and recalling vendors when repairs don’t meet Access’ standards
• Maintaining the health of the Access Vendor Networks

Cinthya has been with Access Asset Management since its start in 2009 and has worked as the marketing coordinator since 2011. She is responsible for marketing the available rental homes as well as coordinating the showing schedule. Having moved more than 20 times, Cinthya sees each new home as a new adventure and enjoys being a part of other families’ journeys.

After moving to Lake Elsinore from South Carolina in 2001, she met Adam Clarke at Temescal Canyon High School and the two became the stereotypical high school sweethearts. They graduated from high school holding hands and shortly thereafter married and started a family. She is a very involved and passionate mother of three and considers her family her top priority. In her free time, Cinthya enjoys cooking, reality T.V. shows, and learning new tricks in Excel.

The AR/AP Clerk controls all rent payments, vendor payments, as well as payments remitted to Landlords. The payments are at the direction of the landlord, the Property Manager, or the Move-in/Move-out Coordinators. The AR/AP Clerk is the liaison between current tenants, vendors, landlords, and Access and is responsible for;

• Processing incoming resident payments in accordance with terms of the lease agreement
• Processing outgoing payments to landlords in accordance with the terms of the management agreement
• Processing outgoing payments to vendors in accordance with the terms of the vendor agreement
• Completing routine financial related requests or answering procedural questions from landlords
• Reviewing and entering invoices and payment demands from vendors quickly and accurately
• Collecting and remitting state and federal withholding as necessary based on state and federal law or order

The AR/AP Clerk’s qualifications include;

• A motivation for relationship building
• Budget evaluation
• Analysis
• Decision-making and reporting
• Transparent and high integrity work standards
• Ability to obtain and maintain a fidelity bond
• Familiarity and competency with regard to state and federal processes and procedures
• Abilty to meet strict deadlines
• Unparalleled professionalism

The Property Manager designation is a specialized position requiring a real estate license. The Property Manager is the liaison between prospective tenants and Access, and is responsible for;

As CEO and Leasing Director of Access Asset Management, Adam is responsible for the company’s day-to-day-operations and client relations. With a passion for improvement, an obsessive attention to detail, and the highest level of accountability, Adam co-founded Access in 2009 with one goal, to be the very best in the industry.

Adam moved from Escondido to Lake Elsinore in 2001, at which point he began his professional journey, regularly working two to three jobs at a time in order to support his family, gain experience and advance himself into his ideal career path. Still as driven as ever, you’ll often find him working 12 to 14 hour days, six days a week, always striving for the enhancement of the company and the benefit of his clients.

When he’s not glued to his desk, Adam enjoys reading, dabbling in photography, crashing his drone, and spending quality time with his family; building rockets and playing video games with his son, spoiling his young daughter, playing with his newborn and relaxing with his wife of nearly 12 years whom he credits with his success, both professionally and personally.